Commerce Secretary Wilbur “Wolverine” Ross put the trade world on notice today when he announced a staggering $1.19 billion penalty on Chinese company ZTE for violating U.S. sanctions and selling electronics to Iran and North Korea.

China’s ZTE has agreed to pay the United States the fine. Remember, in China all private businesses are politically attached to the central government.

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“Men think in herds and go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.”

You know multinational corporate and financial interests, the big club, and the U.S. K-street lobbying community are on their heels when they need to call former President George W. Bush to their defense.

Delivering a speech today from the George W Bush institute, which is almost entirely funded by multinational corporations, the former president rises to speak out against nationalism and in defense of global economic interests.

The timing of this globalist-worldview speech is NOT coincidental given how recently President Trump has begun publicly engaging policy framework against individual aspects of global economic control. President Trump is reasserting U.S. policy that reestablishes sovereignty. The UniParty is more exposed than ever before in recent history; and now, not when President Obama was in office, but right NOW, George W. Bush rises to speak?

European Union President Donald Tusk worries about the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama legacy being dismantled: “What worries me most is the fact that the rules-based international order is being challenged, quite surprisingly, not by the usual suspects, but by its main architect and guarantor: the US.”

Every parasite needs a host. As soon as the host refuses to remain co-dependent to its own demise, the abusers begin to panic.

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“Men think in herds and go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.”

Do we really prefer to have our laws made for us undemocratically by the United Nations?

If we decide to continue on our present course we can look forward to a continuing sell out of Australia and Australian values and an increasing surrender to foreign agencies such as the UN which will increasingly control our laws and freedoms through an ever increasing array of treaties and agreements.

This is all part of an undemocratic new world order with “redistribution of natural resources”, “redistribution of financial resources”, “redistribution of technological resources”, “regulation of speech and culture”, and increased “foreign aid”.